On the YouTube channel of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, a video was blocked in which he allegedly communicated with his poisoner from the FSB of Russia.
Now the video titled “I called my killer. He confessed” with 27.6 million views is not available. It is indicated that some of the material in the video belongs to a “ViacomCBS user” – and he has blocked them from being shown to comply with copyright.
ViacomCBS is an American media conglomerate headquartered in New York. The company’s assets include CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, UK Channel 5, Showtime, Paramount Pictures, Bellator MMA and many others.
It is not yet clear which segment of the video caused the complaint by the “ViacomCBS user”.
- On August 20, 2020, Navalny was poisoned; on the 22nd, he was taken to Germany for treatment. German doctors said that the politician was poisoned with the poison of the Novichok group, similar to those previously used by the Russian special services.
- On December 14, Bellingcat, The Insider and CNN published an investigation stating that Navalny was poisoned by a group of Russian FSB officers. On December 21, Navalny published a recording of a telephone conversation with a man whom he named as FSB officer Kudryavtsev. On the recording, Navalny’s interlocutor confirms that he helped destroy evidence of the oppositionist’s poisoning.
- On January 17, 2021, Navalny returned to Russia. He was detained in the Yves Rocher case, and on February 2 he was sentenced to 3.5 years in a general regime colony. He may receive another prison sentence for allegedly “slandering a veteran.”

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